Goodbye, Adbusters. Hello Industrial Light and Magic....
Now i have experience dealing with the clientel that purchases the ideas put forth and those flags. And while they march and chant, they still buy gas from a corporation, they buy cars from a corporation, and unless they live on a farm they probably get food from a corporation and since they dont have a power plant in their back yard, they buy Electricty form a corporation. Oh yeah, i'm sure the local water & sewer authority is run by a corporation and unless they built their own house from trees they chopped down, corporations probably had a hand in that. Oh yeah, they probably built the saws that cut down the trees too.
While they point out the hypocracies in corporate life (like continuning to expand college students as slave labor while cutting back on FT & PT hours), i find the hypocracies inherent in the protestor's life.
By no means am i defending any corporate actions; i love to see white collar criminals serve hard time as much as the next guy, but i find the apparent hypocracies of such a movement to be absurd. More realistic would be trying to add an element of humanity or morality into the corporate mentality just might work... or does that sound too much like a disney film? Oh wait, they did a version of "A Christmas Carol", right?